vibration...ball joints???
IceChickenX
05-16-2003, 12:11 PM
I have a '90 ford ranger 2wd...a couple of weeks ago, I found a pile of grease under the truck. Shortly after that, when I turn the steering wheel left I hear/feel vibration. I took the wheel off and found a 1/2" tear in the boot of the far left ball joint.
Question: If I replace the ball joint (followed by an alignment, of course) will it stop the vibration?
thanks!!!!
IceChickenX
Question: If I replace the ball joint (followed by an alignment, of course) will it stop the vibration?
thanks!!!!
IceChickenX
MGBGT
07-12-2003, 10:32 PM
Hi on your ranger does it have power steering? If its does i would check the fluid level because i havent heard of a vibration at the steering wheel caused by a ball joint when turning before. Is there a kind of growling type noise when you turn the steering wheel?
IceChickenX
07-14-2003, 07:53 AM
MGBGT,
Thanks for the reply...I will answer your questions first, then I will tell you the solution to my problem.
My ranger does not have power steering (very basic truck).
The problem: When I turned the wheel left it would vibrate, return to straight or turn right the noise would go away.
Solution: Outside wheel bearing. I replaced the inside wheel bearings on both wheels when I did the breaks months ago, but I didn't do the outside (yes, I know foolish mistake...needless to say, it will be my last).
Thanks for helping!:iceslolan :iceslolan
Thanks for the reply...I will answer your questions first, then I will tell you the solution to my problem.
My ranger does not have power steering (very basic truck).
The problem: When I turned the wheel left it would vibrate, return to straight or turn right the noise would go away.
Solution: Outside wheel bearing. I replaced the inside wheel bearings on both wheels when I did the breaks months ago, but I didn't do the outside (yes, I know foolish mistake...needless to say, it will be my last).
Thanks for helping!:iceslolan :iceslolan
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